Visit America's Favorite Shopping Destinations

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Do you love hitting the shops whenever you travel? If so, you're far from alone. American travelers often rank shopping right up there with sightseeing and dining as their favorite activities. And America is definitely open for business — from sea to shining sea! Here are some of the country's top shopping destinations.

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1. Las Vegas, Nevada

You win some, you lose some, then you win some more — and those greenbacks are burning your hot little hand! It was genius to plant shopping arcades and flashy malls inside and near casinos, where money is at its most liquid. And Vegas has it all: luxury boutiques, mid-range stores, outlet malls and, of course, lots of souvenir shops — all designed to lure pockets stuffed with mad money. In the Luxor resort and casino, for example, you can pick up pyramid-themed mementos. In Treasure Island, it's pirate-themed booty. Serious shoppers head to the Fashion Show Mall to hit the retail trifecta of Saks, Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus in addition to some 200 shops. Bargain hunters drive 30 minutes out of town to the Fashion Outlets Las Vegas, where the 100 designer brands include Bally, DKNY, Hollister and Williams-Sonoma.

2. New York, New York

It might not be bargain city, but for shop-till-you-drop thrills, the Big Apple is hard to beat. Here, the legendary stores include the glittering flagships of Saks, Macy's and Bloomingdale's. The Fifth Avenue Tiffany's is so famous, it starred in a Hollywood movie (Breakfast at Tiffany's), as did the oversize piano keyboard at FAO Schwarz (Big). Shopping played a bigger role than sex in Sex and the City: For SATC-style designs, pop into the eponymous store of the show's stylist, Patricia Field, at 302 Bowery. The city's giddy, high-wire consumerism can be overwhelming, so it's smart to have a game plan. Spend a day combing the luxury boutiques along pricey Madison Avenue — from Midtown to the Upper East Side — for example, or hunting for designer-bag knockoffs on Canal Street in Chinatown. Scour Sixth Avenue around Macy's for wholesale beads and rhinestones, or leisurely noodle around cozy boutiques in Nolita (north of Little Italy).